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Rob Eisler
Monday, January 12, 2009
Tactic
Here is a tactic, from another Facebook game. Black to move. (The board is shown from White's perspective; White pawns are moving up the board.)
I'll post the solution later in the comments.
1 comment:
Rob Eisler
January 19, 2009 at 11:38 AM
Solution:
1...Bd5+
2.Kg1 Rb1+
3.Bf1 Rxf1+!
4.Kxf1 Qc1+
5.Ke2 Bc4+
6.Kf3 Qd1+
White loses his queen.
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Solution:
ReplyDelete1...Bd5+
2.Kg1 Rb1+
3.Bf1 Rxf1+!
4.Kxf1 Qc1+
5.Ke2 Bc4+
6.Kf3 Qd1+
White loses his queen.